Today I saw a woodpecker at my backyard suet feeder for the second time in the past few weeks. It appears to be a downy woodpecker but with very dark coloring on the face and underside. I know that Pacific downies can be somewhat buffy in these areas, but none of the photos I have seen are nearly as dark as this bird. I assume it is a mutant variant, but thought I would post it to see if there were any other ideas. Link to a photo is here:
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